Anyone notice the improvement on the audio quality for 99.9 ? They sound better and today I even noticed they have rds showing the Latina name .. for sure they are sounding way more upbeat than Rumba
Generally, wherever the population is not significantly Cuban in origin, Enrique does not do as well. For example, in San Antonio in 12+ he is 17th in a market that is 52% Hispanic.I’ve been streaming and it sounds great! Will see if local can beat Enrique santos
I don't think WJDA would want to sell it unless maybe they got some amazing offer. It has quite a good signal in metro Boston and the North Shore due to its height on the Hancock and its location in the city. I'm sure that's where most of their current listenership is tuning in, and why it has been showing up in the ratings lately (albeit near the bottom). I doubt many in those areas listen to it on 1300 AM anymore, though the AM has better South Shore coverage due to the translator null to protect WQRC on the Cape.
I don't think WJDA would want to sell it unless maybe they got some amazing offer. It has quite a good signal in metro Boston and the North Shore due to its height on the Hancock and its location in the city. I'm sure that's where most of their current listenership is tuning in, and why it has been showing up in the ratings lately (albeit near the bottom). I doubt many in those areas listen to it on 1300 AM anymore, though the AM has better South Shore coverage due to the translator null to protect WQRC on the Cape.
I was talking about their 99.9 FM translator on the Hancock building in Boston. Someone posted previously about whether WJDA would sell it. Their 1300 AM transmitter is still on a small tower in Quincy.Height above average terrain has little to do with the reception of an AM station.
99.9 Latina is currently dead air. Fri. night.
WROR hasn’t even been broadcasting in HD at all for at least several weeks. Not even HD1 for their main channel, just analog (with RDS display). They’re still identifying HD1 at the top of the hours even though it isn’t even on.No WROR subchannels are on (still) from what I can tell.
WBUR as far as I know only does HD-1, no subchannels
WBUR has never done HD subchannels, only HD1.
WPNH Plymouth, NH?So early this morning(5 AM) I was hearing oldies music on 1300 AM.
What station would that be ?
That would be my guess....They seem to get out pretty well. By late afternoon they tend to jam local 1300-WGDJ-Albany... in upstate NY...WPNH Plymouth, NH?
Or maybe WPNH isn't powering down some nights?Before WJDA got its night signal, the dominant station on 1300 where I lived in Medford was what is now WJZ in Baltimore MD (WFBR back then). But they're now sports betting, not oldies. So WPNH's 88 watts sounds good.
I happened to be in the Windham NH area these past few days (not far from the 98.9 FM Translator site) which I had thought was supposed to be broadcasting the same audio programming of a nearby AM station...but I scanned the AM signals in the area and nothing matched up. The FM translator audio presentation came across sounding like a licensed FM station and even though I did listen in, off and on for these past few days...I don't recall hearing anything on-air that referenced it was related to an AM station.If that's the case it is running illegally. No translator can originate its own programming.
I've heard the 98.9 give IDs without the
originating station--W255DA Salem.
Wiki says of WCCM 1490:"WCCM also operates on two translator stations, W255DA (98.9 FM) in Salem, New Hampshire and W279DH (103.7 FM) in Haverhill."
But is the AM the same programming as "Valley 98.9"?...
maybe have a way of rebroadcasting
an HD2 signal.
I've heard the 98.9 give IDs without the
originating station--W255DA Salem.
Wiki says of WCCM 1490:"WCCM also operates on two translator stations, W255DA (98.9 FM) in Salem, New Hampshire and W279DH (103.7 FM) in Haverhill."